I'm fairly caught up on my review TBR, so I've been working my way through my impossible bookshelf TBR. I am reading such a wide variety of books, I'm sure there is something in here for everyone, so let's get to it! A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume One, Daniel Abraham, George R.R.… Continue reading Mid-March TBR
Near the Bone, Christina Henry
Amazon has this listed under short stories, and it's 331 pages, so yeah, no. It's in the number of pages I have an issue, because some of Mattie's inner dialog is so repetitive that it gets old fast. The reader fully understands how horribly abused she is, and the book could have shaved a lot… Continue reading Near the Bone, Christina Henry
I’ll Be You, Janelle Brown
Told in semi-alternating viewpoints and timelines, I’ll Be You tells the story of twin sisters Sam and Elli. Former actresses, they’ve moved on with their lives, or at least, they’re trying to. Sam turned to drugs and alcohol, and Elli turned to her husband and dreams for her family. But when Elli doesn’t return after… Continue reading I’ll Be You, Janelle Brown
Future Tense: Tales of Apocalyptic Vision, Michaelbrent Collings
I confess I don’t read enough short stories. I either read classics or a few in magazines from the author’s I follow. So when the request for Future Tense came into my inbox, I knew I would love it because I’m a fan of Collings’s work. I appreciate the author’s notes at the end of… Continue reading Future Tense: Tales of Apocalyptic Vision, Michaelbrent Collings
She Gets the Girl, Rachel Lippincott, Alyson Derrick
Alex’s relationship is falling apart. So when she heads to college, she wants nothing more than to prove to her girlfriend, Valerie, that she can be faithful. She wants to prove she can make friends and have platonic relationships. Enter Molly. Molly is painfully shy and not at all assertive. If Alex can help Molly… Continue reading She Gets the Girl, Rachel Lippincott, Alyson Derrick
The Wedding Crasher, Mia Sosa
How lucky am I to receive an ARC of another superbly written, addicting read from author Sosa! The thing I love about her writing is that you can guarantee you're going to love the banter between characters. The tension between Dean and Solange is a slow-burn buildup, and when things finally work out, it's smoking… Continue reading The Wedding Crasher, Mia Sosa
I Know Who You Are, Alice Feeney
I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway and started reading it at 7:30 in the morning and finished it at 11. I’m not sure how I haven’t read Feeney yet, but she tells an enthralling story. I’m a fan of alternating timelines and was equally drawn to both of them. I’m not sure if… Continue reading I Know Who You Are, Alice Feeney
Blog Tour- A Night to Die For, Lisa Schroeder
A Night to Die ForLisa Schroeder Genre: Young Adult Horror Publishing Date: March 1, 2022 About the Book The Night Of meets Carrie when a boy finds a girl’s body in the ditch on prom night…and becomes the primary suspect in her murder. All Mario wants is one normal night before he graduates. He’s spent most of high… Continue reading Blog Tour- A Night to Die For, Lisa Schroeder
She Was the Quiet One, Michele Campbell
Okay, this is probably my least favorite of Campbell’s books, and I think because there is just so much drama involved and so much incompetence on behalf of the police and school staff. People seem to think they can wipe phones, and poof, there’s no record of anything. *If I could, I would insert the… Continue reading She Was the Quiet One, Michele Campbell
Leaving Blythe River, Catherine Ryan Hyde
I got into Ryan Hyde a few years ago, and I bought this one in my quest to work through her back catalog. Unfortunately, it sat in the dreaded TBR for far too long. As this is well-reviewed, I will keep this review fairly short. While naïve about some things in life, Ethan is intelligent… Continue reading Leaving Blythe River, Catherine Ryan Hyde
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